Danica and Blake Lindsay are supposed to be rejuvenating their tired marriage on this lovely Maine beach. Instead, Blake works on his rising political career in Boston, and Danica is left alone at the beach to deal with her ever-changing feelings for an attractive male neighbor. Previously published by Worldwide Library (1986).

From the Publisher:Danica and Blake Lindsay are supposed to be rejuvenating their tired marriage on this lovely Maine beach. Instead, Blake works on his rising political career in Boston, and Danica is left alone at the beach to deal with her ever-changing feelings for an attractive male neighbor. Previously published by Worldwide Library (1986).

Annotation:Danica and Blake Lindsay are hoping that their new vacation home will save their failing marriage. However, Blake spends most of his time in Boston trying to forge a political career while Danica is drawn to their handsome neighbor in Maine.

Author Bio

Barbara Delinsky

A native of Newton, Massachusetts, Barbara Delinsky attended Tufts University, where she met her husband, Stephen Delinsky, a lawyer who once served as chief of staff for the attorney general. After earning a master's degree in sociology at Boston University, she began working at the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. She also worked as a reporter and photographer before taking time off to give birth to her son, Eric, the first of her three children. Working closely with the breast cancer advisory committee at Massachusetts General Hospital, Delinsky became committed to its goal of raising awareness of the disease, which took her mother's life at the age of 45 when she was only 8 years old.

Delinsky began her writing career at the age of 35 after reading a newspaper article on female genre writers. Feeling she could successfully join their ranks, Delinsky wrote her first romance, "Hills of Eden", in only three and a half weeks. She continued this torrid pace for the next 18 years, during which she penned 66 novels, many of them bestsellers. She began with a formulaic approach, constructing 10 chapters of 20 pages each, though she has since gone on to expand this structure. Her other interests include hiking, crossword puzzles, reading and, when possible, vacationing with her husband.